International
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All change at ACE Middle East
Association for Consultancy and Engineering Middle East group has restructured its management board to meet the new challenges in the region and drive ACE activity going forward. -
Video: AECOM's John Horgan on meeting the global infrastructure challenge
ACE International Conference: AECOM deputy executive chairman John Horgan explains why businesses need to be in shape to embrace the multi trillion dollar global infrastructure opportunity. -
Size matters but excellence and culture of innovation drives success, says Uwe Krueger
Interview with Uwe Krueger, Atkins chief executive: UK infrastructure businesses must think bigger and wider about innovations and business models to embrace the trillion dollar global opportunity. -
AECOM suspended from new projects by Qatari client
Consultant AECOM unable to bid for further work from Qatar's Public Works Authority until issues on two landmark schemes are resolved. -
UKTI and London Mayor target support for SME’s in Urban Innovation & Smart Cities
Trade missions to Hong Kong and Macau and to Mexico City this summer to provide business support for London-based SMEs. -
ACE International Conference - last chance to book
Maximising global opportunities – new keynote speaker from Control Risks joins key leaders from Accenture, UKTI and HSBC in line up of global experts – book now to secure your place for this Wednesday, 20 May. -
Malaysia’s liberalised market and strong economy brings European opportunity
Webinar to outline to outline significant infrastructure market opportunities across Malaysia for European SMEs -
British Expertise International Awards: winners revealed
The UK’s global consulting excellence rewarded at British Expertise International’s biggest ever celebration of business and individual success. -
Maximising global infrastructure opportunities - book now to secure place
Early bird discount ends today - book your place now to take advantage of early booking prices for ACE international conference 20 May. -
Malaysia amends laws to allow foreign engineering businesses to register locally
Lobbying by High Commission and UK firms opens up lucrative infrastructure business opportunities across Malaysia.